He won’t be sippin’ on Cîroc.
Sean “Diddy” Combs will ring in 2026 from federal prison with a protein-heavy menu.
The disgraced Bad Boy Productions founder will be served hamburgers with lettuce, tomatoes and onions — or a black bean burger as a vegetarian option — with fries or a baked potato for lunch on New Year’s Eve, a prison spokesperson at Fort Dix confirmed to Page Six.
New Year’s Eve dinner includes pasta with marinara sauce and meatballs, as a garden salad and garlic bread will be served on the side.
Baked fish, grilled beef or tofu lo mein will be his first meal on New Year’s Day,
He will also have several side options, including steamed broccoli, kidney beans or a baked potato.
For his sweet course, Diddy has access to fruit or a “holiday dessert.”
His New Year’s Day dinner will be even less lackluster — consisting of sandwiches with either deli meat and sliced cheese or peanut butter and jelly.
Accompanying accoutrements like potato chips, whole wheat bread and more fruit will also be available.
He will then have the option to end his less-than-festive meal with another dessert.
As Page Six exclusively reported last month, the New Jersey joint treated Combs to a feast on Thanksgiving.
Indulgent dishes included turkey roast, soy chicken, vegetable corn bread stuffing, baked sweet potato, mashed potatoes, corn, chicken, gravy, and whole wheat bread.
Combs also purchased food from the commissary and distributed the items to inmates. He told TMZ in a statement that Thanksgiving is “about making sure other people eat.”
“Everybody misses their family. People get depressed during the holidays. We just wanted to come together as a family and do our own thing,” he added.
Diddy was also able to enjoy several activities, including sports tournaments, holiday concerts, card games and other recreational options, Page Six reported.
This will be the rapper’s second holiday season behind bars after he was arrested in a sex trafficking investigation last year.
In July, the “I’ll Be Missing You” artist was sentenced to four years in federal prison after being found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. He was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
Earlier this month, sexual misconduct allegations against Combs were examined in Netflix’s four-part docuseries, “Sean Combs: The Wreckoning.”
The project — executive-produced by Diddy’s industry nemesis 50 Cent — features archival footage and bombshell interviews uncovering Diddy’s rise to fame, mounting rape allegations, alleged “Freak-Offs” and subsequent fall from grace.
Combs has repeatedly denied the allegations presented in the doc.
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